PHP code example of spatie / laravel-uptime-monitor
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<?php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
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spatie / laravel-uptime-monitor example snippets
return [
/*
* You can get notified when specific events occur. Out of the box you can use 'mail'
* and 'slack'. Of course you can also specify your own notification classes.
*/
'notifications' => [
'notifications' => [
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\UptimeCheckFailed::class => ['slack'],
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\UptimeCheckRecovered::class => ['slack'],
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\UptimeCheckSucceeded::class => [],
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\CertificateCheckFailed::class => ['slack'],
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\CertificateExpiresSoon::class => ['slack'],
\Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifications\CertificateCheckSucceeded::class => [],
],
/*
* The location from where you are running this Laravel application. This location will be
* mentioned in all notifications that will be sent.
*/
'location' => '',
/*
* To keep reminding you that a site is down, notifications
* will be resent every given number of minutes.
*/
'resend_uptime_check_failed_notification_every_minutes' => 60,
'mail' => [
'to' => ['[email protected]'],
],
'slack' => [
'webhook_url' => env('UPTIME_MONITOR_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL'),
],
/*
* Here you can specify the notifiable to which the notifications should be sent. The default
* notifiable will use the variables specified in this config file.
*/
'notifiable' => \Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Notifications\Notifiable::class,
/**
* The date format used in notifications.
*/
'date_format' => 'd/m/Y',
],
'uptime_check' => [
/*
* When the uptime check could reach the url of a monitor it will pass the response to this class
* If this class determines the response is valid, the uptime check will be regarded as succeeded.
*
* You can use any implementation of Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Helpers\UptimeResponseCheckers\UptimeResponseChecker here.
*/
'response_checker' => Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Helpers\UptimeResponseCheckers\LookForStringChecker::class,
/*
* An uptime check will be performed if the last check was performed more than the
* given number of minutes ago. If you change this setting you have to manually
* update the `uptime_check_interval_in_minutes` value of your existing monitors.
*
* When an uptime check fails we'll check the uptime for that monitor every time `monitor:check-uptime`
* runs regardless of this setting.
*/
'run_interval_in_minutes' => 5,
/*
* To speed up the uptime checking process the package can perform the uptime check of several
* monitors concurrently. Set this to a lower value if you're getting weird errors
* running the uptime check.
*/
'concurrent_checks' => 10,
/*
* The uptime check for a monitor will fail if the url does not respond after the
* given number of seconds.
*/
'timeout_per_site' => 10,
/*
* Because networks can be a bit unreliable the package can make three attempts
* to connect to a server in one uptime check. You can specify the time in
* milliseconds between each attempt.
*/
'retry_connection_after_milliseconds' => 100,
/*
* If you want to change the default Guzzle client behaviour, you can do so by
* passing custom options that will be used when making requests.
*/
'guzzle_options' => [
// 'allow_redirects' => false,
],
/*
* Fire `Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Events\MonitorFailed` event only after
* the given number of uptime checks have consecutively failed for a monitor.
*/
'fire_monitor_failed_event_after_consecutive_failures' => 2,
/*
* When reaching out to sites this user agent will be used.
*/
'user_agent' => 'spatie/laravel-uptime-monitor uptime checker',
/*
* When reaching out to the sites these headers will be added.
*/
'additional_headers' => [],
/*
* Allow status codes other than 200 to be considered as successful uptime checks.
*/
'additional_status_codes' => [],
],
'certificate_check' => [
/*
* The `Spatie\UptimeMonitor\Events\SslExpiresSoon` event will fire
* when a certificate is found whose expiration date is in
* the next number of given days.
*/
'fire_expiring_soon_event_if_certificate_expires_within_days' => 10,
],
/*
* To add or modify behaviour to the Monitor model you can specify your
* own model here. The only
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